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When a person, yielding to God and believing the truth of God, is filled with the Spirit of God, even his faintest whisper will be worship.
— Aiden Wilson Tozer
She sleepwalked from moment to moment, and whole months slipped by without memory, without bearing the faintest imprint of her conscious will.
— Ian McEwan
There was the faintest of sounds, as of a gnat yawning.
— Terry Pratchett
She had caught the sound of suffering in the faintest exaggeration of evenness in his voice.
— Ayn Rand
A hand closed around her arm, warm and hard, and it could possibly have been comforting if she had possessed the faintest idea whose appendage it was.
— Lilith Saintcrow
I had never been near insane persons before in my life, and had not the faintest idea of what their actions were like.
— Nellie Bly
Here then at long last is my darkness. No cry of light, no glimmer, not even the faintest shard of hope to break free across the hold.
— Mark Z. Danielewski
People with new ideas, people with the faintest capacity for saying something new, are extremely few in number, extraordinarily so, in fact.
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Then she sighed. Just the faintest, softest release of breath. The sound swept through his chest like a hurricane, with the force to topple trees.
— Tessa Dare
Sara hadn't the faintest idea of how she looked, or of what effect her deinotherian body might have on a man.
— Michael Chabon
Ah yes, freedom! Even a hint of it, just the faintest hope of it, is enough to make one's spirit soar, don't you think?
— Anton Chekhov
She held out her hands, cupped and holding a small plant.
'The power to heal is the power to destroy,' she said with the faintest smile. — F.T. McKinstry
'The power to heal is the power to destroy,' she said with the faintest smile. — F.T. McKinstry
The reason you want your kids to pay attention in school is you haven't the faintest idea how to do their homework.
— Babs Bell Hajdusiewicz
Lisa smiled. 'You know how sometimes, you catch the faintest hint of movement in the corner of your eye, then you blink and it's gone? That's them.
— Jennifer McMahon
Nothing is more confused than to be ordered into a war to die or to be maimed for life without the faintest idea of what's going on.
— Hanoi Hannah
Nothing tends to materialise man, and to deprive his work of the faintest trace of mind, more than extreme division of labour.
— Alexis De Tocqueville
We know the Russian methods exactly. I haven't the faintest intention of being taken prisoner by the Russians.
— Heinrich Muller
She was in the mood for sounds of every kind now, and strained her ears to catch the faintest, in wayward enmity to her quiet of mind.
— Thomas Hardy
That the world is in a bad shape is undeniable, but there is not the faintest reason in history to suppose that Christianity offers a way out.
— Bertrand Russell
It is clear to me that unless we connect directly with the earth, we will not have the faintest clue why we should save it.
— Helen Caldicott
I have always believed that I need a circumference of silence. As to what happens to when I composer, I really haven't the faintest idea.
— Samuel Barber
In Miss Catherine Middleton we have the faintest, intoxicating glimmer of a New Age Cinderella story.
— Hamish Bowles
Barrons, Jericho: I haven't the faintest fecking clue. He keeps saving my life. I suppose that's something.
— Karen Marie Moning
Nothing is as it seems. Black can appear white when the light is blinding but white loses all luster at the faintest sign of darkness.
— Christopher Pike
The faintest gleam of their lost memories glimmered for the briefest moment in their hearts.
— Haruki Murakami
I've always liked the effect of having somebody in there who hadn't the faintest idea what was going on.
— Derek Bailey
A military life had no charms for me, and I had not the faintest idea of staying in the army even if I should be graduated, which I did not expect,
— Ulysses S. Grant
How could someone who has never lost a parent, a lover, or a best friend have the faintest clue about what any of this means?
— Lena Dunham
A loosening in my chest, the faintest stirrings of hope. But hope was a dangerous, fragile thing, easily shattered. I couldn't afford it.
— Erica O'Rourke